Al-Ahkam as-Sultaniyyah | The Laws of Islamic Governance

Author: Abu'l Hasan al-Mawardi | Pages: 382 | Size: 6 MB
Al-Ahkam as-Sultaniyyah written in the fith Century Hijri is perhaps the
single most comprehensive account of the workings of Islamic governance
and equally a highly influential theoretical outline of the nature of
that governance.
Woven throughout it are accounts of the first community of Islam and the
judgements of the early scholars of the salaf which are the book's
lifeblood and its light.
Covering all the various aspects of the deen of Islam which are the
concern and responsibility of the Khalifah, his amirs, his wazirs
(ministers) and deputies. The rights and duties of these persons are
expounded in detail.

Man-Made Laws vs. Shari'ah

Author: ibn Salih al-Mahmood | Pages: 382 | Size: 8 MB

This book appears at a time when many other books and ideas are being
propogated to justify the status quo of the ummah, and the position of
those who are not ruling by what Allah has revealed and to detract from
the seriousness of the situation.